From $3,699 per person
Ship: Star Pride
Visit Holland at the height of tulip season on this Northen Europe cruise, when the country’s fields explode in vibrant swaths of every imaginable color. Wander through the enchanting Keukenhof Gardens, home to millions of blooms. Then, set off on a coastal voyage to small countryside cities and a few new-to-Windstar destinations. Explore the quaint streets of Harlingen — a small-ship exclusive — and wander along its old canals, merchant houses and charming little alleys. Rotterdam offers a mix of modernity and history, with its bustling seaport and the timeless beauty of The Hague. Enjoy an overnight in Antwerp, whose exclusive seaport accepts only one ship per day, and explore the city’s rich artistic heritage — and the world’s largest Diamond District. From the culinary delights of Bruges to the architectural wonders of Ghent, each call is a chapter in a story of discovery and delight.
Overnight in Amsterdam with plenty of time to explore the local museums, picnic in Vondelpark, and stroll the canal in the evening.
Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17<sup>th</sup> century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!
Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17<sup>th</sup> century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!
Rotterdam
Nicknamed the “Manhattan on the Maas,” Rotterdam is truly a world-class city. You’ll find traces of Old Rotterdam that survived the Luftwaffe in Delfshaven (Delft Harbor) and Oude Haven (Old Harbor). As well as in Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s home to some of the nation’s most iconic windmills. Come home with some Delft pottery to commemorate your visit.
ANTWERP, Belgium
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Zeebrugge (Bruges)
The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.
Harlingen
This historic harbor town has a long history of fishing and shipping, and is filled with old canals, well-preserved merchants’ houses, and 17<sup>th</sup> century warehouses. Wander through town to the 18<sup>th</sup> century City Hall and wait for the next hour or half hour when the carillon will chime its pretty melody, or enjoy a pleasurable scavenger hunt as you search for gable stones. These carved and often painted stone tablets were set into the walls of buildings in olden times to help people navigate the streets before the advent of house numbers. Many give you clues to the building’s former purpose.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17<sup>th</sup> century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!
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